Studies in PoetryPearson Education, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... considered their equal in poetic achievements . Indeed , if Metaphy- sical Poetry is obscure and difficult , it is , the moderns argue , because they go deep into life . This fact leads us to what is considered today their greatest ...
... considered their equal in poetic achievements . Indeed , if Metaphy- sical Poetry is obscure and difficult , it is , the moderns argue , because they go deep into life . This fact leads us to what is considered today their greatest ...
Sivu 43
... considered in his own life time even greater than Milton . Milton considered Cowley one of the three great English poets , the other two being Shakespeare and Spenser . Cowley is a transitional poet . On the METAPHYSICAL 43 POETRY.
... considered in his own life time even greater than Milton . Milton considered Cowley one of the three great English poets , the other two being Shakespeare and Spenser . Cowley is a transitional poet . On the METAPHYSICAL 43 POETRY.
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... considered us as insigni- ficant as flies , my mistress and I are made such by love . In us two , fierceness and gentleness are combined . We represent the perfect union of male and female . If we cannot live by love , we can at least ...
... considered us as insigni- ficant as flies , my mistress and I are made such by love . In us two , fierceness and gentleness are combined . We represent the perfect union of male and female . If we cannot live by love , we can at least ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Life and Work of Dryden | 2 |
Drydens Political Thought and its Relation to his Satires | 3 |
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